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Industrial Revolution 2.0 - Accelerating the transition to net zero

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Accelerating the transition to net zero.

Net zero targets have been set but what will it really take to achieve them?

Join us for the launch of the UNSW Institute for Industrial Decarbonisation. This networking event brings together industry and government innovators, and leading researchers and educators across technological, business, and policy disciplines.

Fossil resource use is structurally embedded in global industrial systems - in the products and services we use every day of our lives: in the millions of plastic items, the cement and steel in our homes and cities, in the fabric of water, waste, transport and energy infrastructure, in our smart devices, in the synthetic fertiliser used to feed a global population heading for eight billion.

Navigating the complexity of investment, clean technology integration and supply chain linkage demands new thinking and deep commitment from every sector and professional discipline.

Australia is in a unique position to demonstrate global leadership at this turning point for industry and society as the transition towards net zero gathers pace.

Speakers:

  • Host: Professor Julien Epps, Dean UNSW Engineering
  • Opening address: Professor Attila Brungs, Vice-Chancellor and President UNSW

Panelllists:

  • Panel chair: David Eyre, CEO of the UNSW Institute for Industrial Decarbonisation
  • Romilly Madew AO FTSE HonFIEAust EngExec, CEO of Engineers Australia
  • Grant King, Chair, Climate Change Authority and Chair, Dean’s Advisory Committee UNSW Engineering
  • Scientia Professor Rose Amal, Co-director of the ARC Training Centre for the Global Hydrogen Economy, UNSW School of Chemical Engineering
  • Professor Richard Holden, Director of the Manos Innovation Lab in Education, UNSW Business School

Speaker bios

We hope you can make it for this significant event.

This event is part of the UNSW Engineering the Future series.

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ON DEMAND RECORDING

This event will also be available for on-demand viewing. Please register for an 'on demand recording' ticket to receive the link to the event recording.

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VISITOR SAFETY INFORMATION

The health and safety of our patrons is our top priority. Please do not attend the event if you feel unwell, have recently experienced any cold or flu-like symptoms or are awaiting the results of a COVID-19 test.

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PUBLIC TRANSPORT & PARKING

Public transport - Art Gallery of New South Wales is easily accessible via public transport. The closest train stations are St James and Martin Place both about 10 minutes walk.

Parking stations – There are several car parks near the Art Gallery. The closest are the Domain Car Park and The Wharf, Woolloomooloo Car Park, both of which can be booked in advance online.

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CONTACT

For all enquiries, please email engineering.events@unsw.edu.au.

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